Vehicle fire contained at correctional center, Lambertville NJ
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Fire personnel responded to a car fire in the parking lot near River Road at the Mercer County Correctional Center. They extinguished the fire quickly with no injuries or further damage reported.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire/EMS Dispatch, Ewing Response and Fireground
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
You got a vehicle on fire, negative exposure, fire fighters in the parking lot.
00:07
We see. Was it up at the prison or down on the street?
00:12
Up at the prison, called him my staff.
00:21
Central Deputy 50 from Station 50.
00:28
Deputy 50. Deputy 50.
00:31
Deputy,
00:35
Was that you responding or trying to contact Central?
00:41
Responding to the vehicle fire.
00:44
This is... This...
00:52
Okay, I have your responding, sorry, I cut the second part of your message, yeah.
00:55
Central engine 50s are outing our location, established command.
00:59
Got one vehicle in a parking lot, Pierce be knocked with the dry cam, we'll be out investigating.
01:07
Engine 50, I'm missing you, one vehicle.
01:10
Possibility.
01:11
We knocked with the dry cam.
01:13
You have 17.
01:14
The road.
01:20
Central from 1750 Command, DM put this on that non-emergency, hold up the units on the street.
01:31
Units responding near River Road, the Emergency County Correction Center.
01:36
Command is holding with units on the road or reduced speed.
01:41
Sounds great call, units for near River Road, Emergency County Correction Center.
01:46
Command something with units on the road at reduced speed.
01:51
Deputy 50 copy Central taker 53 received on C.
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Location mentioned:
River Rd, Lambertville, NJ 08530
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